PwC’s Global & Belgian Economic Crime Survey 2014

Economic crime: A threat to business processes

PwC’s Global Economic Crime Survey 2014

It will surprise few to learn that economic crime - such as fraud, IP infringement, corruption and cybercrime - continues to be a major concern for organisations of all sizes, across all regions and virtually every sector.

The Global Economic Crime Survey 2014, the most extensive on the subject, finds that economic crime against businesses and other organisations continues to rise around the world. The survey, with over 5,000 respondents contributing from every corner of the world, gives you an insight into the global threats and what this means for Belgian companies.

Find out how many companies have been victims of broader economic crime as well as cybercrime where fraudsters turn to technology as their main crime tool.

Additional industry cuts of this thought leadership piece are now available. Each sector cut looks at the causes and effects of fraud, the most common types of economic crime within industries, and the impact fraud is having on business processes, reputation and integrity. Overall, findings reveal that economic crime is persistent and that organisations need to be vigilant and proactive when fighting fraud.

PwC’s Belgian Economic Crime Survey 2014

PwC Belgium is pleased to present the results for the Belgian market drawn from its biennial Global Economic Crime Survey. This year, 68 organisations of various sizes and active in different industries took part in the survey.

Probably most striking is the fact that in the past 24 months, 50% of the Belgian companies surveyed have faced one or more significant cases of economic crime. Furthermore, the impact of economic crime is often underestimated, as the proportion of incidents detected and investigated is limited.

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